Fantastic Four #8
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Fantastic Four #8
Summary
Fantastic Four #8 is a comic book[1].
Key Facts
- Fantastic Four #8 authored Stan Lee[2].
- Fantastic Four #8's instance of is recorded as comic book[3].
- Fantastic Four #8 was edited by Stan Lee[4].
- Fantastic Four #8 was published by Marvel Comics[5].
- Fantastic Four #8 followed Fantastic Four #7[6].
- Fantastic Four #8 was followed by Fantastic Four #9[7].
- Fantastic Four #8's part of the series is recorded as Fantastic Four[8].
- Fantastic Four #8's language of work or name is recorded as English[9].
- Fantastic Four #8's country of origin is recorded as United States[10].
- Fantastic Four #8 was released on August 9, 1962[11].
- Fantastic Four #8 was published on November 1962[12].
- Fantastic Four #8's characters is recorded as Mister Fantastic[13].
- Fantastic Four #8's characters is recorded as Invisible Woman[14].
- Fantastic Four #8's characters is recorded as Human Torch[15].
- Fantastic Four #8's characters is recorded as Thing[16].
- Fantastic Four #8's characters is recorded as Alicia Masters[17].
- Fantastic Four #8's characters is recorded as Puppet Master[18].
- Fantastic Four #8's cover art by is recorded as Jack Kirby[19].
- Fantastic Four #8's cover art by is recorded as Dick Ayers[20].
- Fantastic Four #8's colorist is recorded as Stan Goldberg[21].
- Fantastic Four #8's letterer is recorded as Artie Simek[22].
- Fantastic Four #8's inker is recorded as Dick Ayers[23].
- Fantastic Four #8's penciller is recorded as Jack Kirby[24].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Fantastic Four #8 authored Stan Lee[2]. It was edited by Stan Lee[4]. It was published by Marvel Comics[5].
Publication
Publication dates include August 9, 1962[11] and November 1962[12]. Fantastic Four #8's language of work or name is recorded as English[9]. Its part of the series is recorded as Fantastic Four[8].
Subject and Themes
Fantastic Four #8's part of the series is recorded as Fantastic Four[8].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Fantastic Four #8 followed Fantastic Four #7[6]. It was followed by Fantastic Four #9[7].